25/12/2017
World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support and dedication in #2017. Our partnership has brought about tremendous care and help for OVCs in . We Hope that this holiday season gives everyone yet again other opportunities to continue bringing positive change to our communities..
From all of us here at , we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful #2018.
04/12/2017
World Aids Day 2017
World AIDS Day is the day we all come together to raise awareness of the pandemic caused by the spread of infection. We stand in solidarity with 78 million people who have become infected with HIV and remember the 35 million who have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the first cases of HIV were reported.
It is World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim hope that we have more fight in us still to continue our efforts towards the 90-90-90 target goal to end the AIDS epidemic.
24/10/2017
Such great as 23 piped water schemes have been rehabilitated with funding from DFID - UK Department for International Development in districts affected by drought and flooding in Zimbabwe.
Many thanks to UNICEF Zimbabwe for sharing with us.
23 piped water schemes have been rehabilitated with funding from DFID - UK Department for International Development in districts affected by drought and flooding in Zimbabwe.
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18/10/2017
Keep a girl in and reduce new infections.
13/10/2017
Freedom - International Day of the Girl
Every day girls around the world are fighting for their freedom. This International Day of the Girl - join them and raise your voice: 1. Share the film and t...
11/10/2017
Today, World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim joins the world in commemorating the International Day of the Girl under the 2017 theme "EmPOWER girls: Before, during and after conflict".
WEI/B Zim believes that every girl child deserves equal employment opportunities for a better future .
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09/10/2017
***WORLD TEACHERS DAY-5 OCTOBER 2017***
This year we celebrated the under the theme “Teaching in Freedom, Empowering Teachers”, echoing the 2015 theme that followed the adoption of the new Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015.
World Teachers’ Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role played by teachers all over the world. At World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim we recognize the responsibility for educating future generations is not a light one by any means, we would like to encourage everyone to show your support for these dedicated and important people not just on Teachers’ Day, but throughout the whole year.
Thank you Teachers for the tremendous work you continue doing for all of us and our children.
: The Bantwana Initiative
Thank you today and every day!
18/09/2017
JOB VACANCY:
MONITORING AND EVALUATION INTERN BASED IN HARARE
Purpose of Position:
The overall goal of the position is to provide administrative and technical assistance in support of
the implementation of WEI’s Performance Monitoring Plan.
Duration
September 2017 to December 2017
Responsibilities
Assist in the collection and updating of baseline data on OVC status and profiles.
Assist in the collection of information on services accessed by OVC.
Entering OVC data onto a computerised database.
Generating management reports from the database,
Assists with the coordination of workshops, meetings and provide logistical support as
necessary.
Assists with the preparation of reports.
Performs other administrative duties as required.
Qualifications, Experience and Key Competencies Required
First degree in Statistics, social sciences, development studies or related discipline.
1+ years relevant working experience in a supportive role.
Highly computer literate in Excel spreadsheet, database, SPSS, EPI Info or any other
statistical tools.
To Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their application letter and detailed CV, clearly stating the position being applied for in the subject section of the email to: [email protected] by close of business on *21 September, 2017.*
WEI/B is an equal opportunity employer – Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
14/09/2017
Happening now in is the Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Case Management Learning platform where 13 African countries have gathered with a focus on Case Management.
The Conference is being conducted under the theme:
“Building Regional Knowledge and Evidence Towards Strengthened National Case Management Systems” and is being facilitated by the Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF, with support of the USAID - US Agency for International Development and the Protection Fund (CPF2) which is funded by DFID - UK Department for International Development, Embassy of Sweden in Harare, and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Case Management is a coordinated system approach to child protection services that offers a multi-sectoral and standardised response to identifying, assessing and responding to protection cases at a community level. This ensures holistic interventions through services such as access to justice, social protection, health services, and educational assistance.
Post Credit : UNICEF Zimbabwe
05/09/2017
Today, Saul Chirume (Parenting Coordinator, World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim) and Victoria Munene (Technical Director, Tanzania) gave an excellent presentation on how we intentionally foster youth engagement in our program design, implementation, and monitoring through Child Advisory Boards ( ) and Teen Advisory Groups ( ). Learn more via our Twitter feed! https://twitter.com/BantwanaOVC
28/08/2017
World Education Inc / Bantwana Zim would like to introduce you all to:
The Bantwana Initiative. This is an initiative of World Education and John Snow, Inc for orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC).
OVCs do best when they are supported and cared for in their own communities, among extended families, friends, and neighbors. Yet available resources are not getting to where they are most needed—to communities where these children live. By building the skills, resources and networks of local programs already caring for orphaned and vulnerable children, Bantwana offers a different way of thinking, testing, and scaling efforts that will shape the next generation of Africa’s youth.
#2017
The Bantwana Regional Network
Bantwana ('children' in Zulu) improves the wellbeing of vulnerable children and their caregivers and families affected by HIV and poverty
www.bantwana.org